Saturday, March 14, 2009

Trans-Asia Photography Review

The Trans-Asia Photography Review is a new international refereed journal devoted to the discussion of historic and contemporary photography from Asia. Online and free of charge, it is published at Hampshire College and archived in collaboration with the University of Michigan Library Scholarly Publishing Office.

The Trans-Asia Photography Review offers a forum in which a nuanced, detailed history of Asian photography can be articulated, and in which contemporary works can be assessed in historical and cultural context.

Issues will be published semi-annually, beginning in January 2010. A special listings section of the journal will be updated monthly to keep readers informed of new publications and exhibitions worldwide relevant to Asian photography.

For more information, including submission guidelines, see their website.

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